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Alan Lavon Devier

Charleston, South Carolina

1970 - 2020

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Alan Lavon Devier N. Charleston - Alan Lavon Devier, 49, of North Charleston, South Carolina, husband of Kimberly Starling Devier, was recently welcomed into the magnificent gates of Heaven, led by his Savior, Jesus Christ. He entered into eternal rest Tuesday, April 28, 2020. All services will...

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Although I never got to dive with Alan we had many of conversations on diving, fossils, and artifacts at the Cypress Garden boat landing parking lot. He always had a smile on his face and you could tell right away how much he loved the diving sport. I always enjoyed seeing Alan, and truly miss seeing him on the river. Prayers To the family.

Alan was my manager at Boeing. He was fair and supportive. We had lots of fun building airplanes. He would get a kick out of us trying to get him to talk like Forrest Gump. Until we meet again sir.

I cant say enough about Alan . I always had a great time diving with him and always looked forward to more . I will always cherish the special time I was able to have with him . My sincere condolences go to the friends and family he left behind . He will be great missed .

Rest easy my friend. My life is better having known you. You are an example for men to live by. Thank you for that. I look forward to the day we meet again. Until then, keep watch over us Alan. Fair winds and following seas

I never had the honor of meeting Alan, but have close friends who did. I am a fellow fossil hunter & even though I never met Alan, I feel a great loss as well. Praying for Mrs. Devier & her family. May the eternal peace & love of our Lord Jesus Christ comfort you all.

Alan was nothing but a good time! So many memories and good times! You have definitely been missed by us! You may have moved away many years ago but you have never been forgotten and never will be! You have always been a part of us! Big trucks and back roads! We love you! Rest high until we meet again!

You were a good man. One of the nicest men to talk to. You were a good friend. Prayers to you and your family.

Heaven gained a sweet man. My mama will give him a hug for me. She thought the world of you Joyce and Tina and Teddy.

I've known Alan for a number of years and he and I have had a many conversations of river diving and good teeth spots. On the river or at the boat landing he always greeted you with a big smile. And if Jimmy was with him we always had plenty of diving stories to tell. I will dearly miss Alan. RIP My Friend! Prayers and Love sent to Kim and Family.